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What I Wore to Save the World (A Morgan Rawlinson Novel)

What I Wore to Save the World (A Morgan Rawlinson Novel)

Published in
2009
3.73
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Description

Third in the fabulous series that started with Why I Let My Hair Grow Out Senior year?s coming up fast and Morgan still has no clue about college, or a career?the whole rest of-her-life thing is basically a blank. Maybe it?s because she spent her junior year obsessing about Colin, the hot Irish guy she fell for last summer (that was right around the same time she discovered she?s a half- goddess from the days of Irish lore? you had to be there). She even saved Colin from a nasty enchantment, but he doesn?t know that. Colin doesn?t believe in magic, not even a little. But then a mysterious message reunites her with Colin, who turns out to be caught up in the biggest faery-made disaster ever. We?re talking the end of reality?not just reality TV. To save the world, she?s going to have to tell Colin the truth about her half-goddess mojo. But if he doesn?t believe in magic, how will he ever believe in her?
Age
14-17
Text complexity
beginner
Length
276 pages
Book in series
#3

Why to read

  • Engaging Young Adult Fantasy: 'What I Wore to Save the World' offers a captivating blend of fantasy and reality that is perfect for young adult readers. The novel's magical elements, combined with relatable teenage issues, make for an engaging and entertaining read.
  • Character Development: Readers will enjoy following the protagonist, Morgan Rawlinson, as she navigates the complexities of her teenage years while also dealing with the responsibilities of her magical abilities. Her growth and development throughout the story are both inspiring and relatable.
  • Humor and Wit: Maryrose Wood's writing style is known for its humor and wit. This novel is no exception, providing readers with plenty of laughs and clever dialogue that will keep the pages turning.
  • Themes of Empowerment: The story empowers its readers, particularly young women, by showcasing a strong female lead who takes charge of her destiny. The themes of self-discovery, empowerment, and the importance of making choices resonate throughout the novel, making it a meaningful read.